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Sinsi is an intriguing documentary that navigates the turbulent emotions surrounding loss and the unconventional methods of mourning. It draws us into the world of Okja Lee, a female shaman, who becomes the film's spiritual anchor, guiding us through her rituals after the tragic suicide of Gilho Lee, a key collaborator. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to reflect on grief and the afterlife, with a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. There’s a raw honesty in how it captures the struggle between personal sorrow and the creative spirit. The performances, especially from Lee, feel authentic, transforming a personal tragedy into a broader meditation on life, death, and the art that endures.
Unique exploration of shamanic practices.Deeply emotional and reflective tone.Focuses on the intersection of art and grief.
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